Donald is fascinated by the western lifestyle which accounts for his love and desire for further studies in the university. But his father does not reason the same way. Despite opposition, Donald’s dream comes true through the assistance of his only educated uncle and his former school principal, who feel that such a brilliant chap should not be wasted in a carpenter’s workshop. Donald’s victory and success are not achieved on a silver platter of gold. It is an effort fraught with misfortune, sorrow, suffering and blackmail. The novel confirms the popular saying that “uneasy lies the head that wears the crown”.

Maiden is an account of a young, dogged girl, who refuses to be married off at a tender age to a man old enough to be her father and a polygamist to boot. She runs away from home into an uncertain future where she struggles to restore the dignity of womanhood. Her dreams eventually come true.

Written in a flowing and beautiful creative style, full of suspense, surprises and thrills, The Bloody Ingrate is both entertaining and thought-provoking — an engrossing educative novel.

The Bloody Ingrate explores the world of a promising high school teenage girl — an only child of her parents — whose great dreams, visions, aspirations and ambitions of achieving her aims in life and making her parents proud got thwarted and got marred due to a wrong and blind choice she made in school.

Osei dropped the stone gently on the ground when he realised that the man had no arms and his garments were torn to shreds. He was a frightful sight to behold. With his chest still heaving up and down with rage he turned to find his friends standing around looking ashamed. “When you are born to kill an elephant, you don’t go bruising your knees chasing rats!” the strange man said.

The style used in The Deliverer is an interesting way of capturing history in fiction. Set in the Ashanti Kingdom, read about how a handicapped boy grows up to become a hero and the deliverer of his people. High in suspense and a page turner.

After many failed relationships, whether or not Sandra would marry is a hanging question.

Joe, the only man who formally introduced himself to her parents, leaves Sandra for her junior colleague. But after she turns down a marriage offer from the president of a multinational company her life changes forever.

All her businesses go bust, she suffers physical assault from city officials and loses devoted husband Dwamena. She has only a dream and an unflinching determination to succeed as she grapples with abject poverty while supporting four children. Caught in a cold, heartless city which has no place for losers, Assor is on a losing spree.

With her back to the wall Assor has to make the toughest decision yet of her life: Give up her last and most treasured possession, all her four children, permanently to a wealthy couple.

Her brow was beaded with sweat and her heart was thumping furiously with fear as she watched the gunman standing in front of her, with only a desk separating them. Mabena felt trapped and her night caller knew it.

“Female tiger,” he spat out the words, “you’ve overstepped your boundary this time around.

Bang! Bang! The loud blast rang out in succession and Mabena fell. She miraculously survives the gunshot wounds but hatred for her continues to escalate till it culminates in a grand scheme by her enemies to silence her forever. “I’m the woman people love to hate,” is how Mabena describes herself.

Nathan and Keilah’s wonderful marriage ends when he loses his job. She runs off to Germany with an older man leaving behind her young twin children which shatters Nathan and he vows to avoid all women, but his aunt and sister are determined to find a wife for him.

A serial killer, The Red Heifer, is on the loose and the police, under intense pressure to end the brutal killings, solicit the help of celebrated private detective, Okyere Boamah.

After his boss and neighbour are murdered, the police pick up Nathan as a prime suspect. When the killer is apprehended Okyere Boamah has an unexpected message for Nathan.

Her father deserted her when she was a baby and her mother, who scratched and scraped to put clothes on her back, was brutally murdered when she was a teenager. By the age of 21, Larley, the much sought-after beautiful lady, had it all – power, wealth, position and fame plus the one gift everyone coveted: Her ability to accurately foretell the future. This earns her several friends and foes.

Larley predicts an unusual spectacle of green sunset and along with it a dramatic change in several people’s fortunes. The fulfillment of this prediction sets in motion a series of events, which leaves everyone gaping.

Jabez and Sharon start off as childhood friends. As they grow up Sharon becomes a beautiful young lady with whom Jabez falls madly in love. Just when he decides to propose love to her, a much sought-after young Doctor comes in to sweep her off her feet leaving Jabez shattered. No amount of pleading influences Sharon whose mind is made up as she sees in the young doctor her only door to fame and luxury.

Jabez, seeing Sharon’s attraction to the doctor, decides to pursue a course in medicine solely to win her over. He goes to Canada to pursue his dream and Sharon’s marriage to the young doctor ends in disaster. She moves to the city to work as a model and enters into another ill-fated relationship. Frustrated, Sharon turns her attention back to Jabez, the man she is finally convinced will always be there for her.

Jabez’ mother is determined her son will not marry Sharon, the gold digger, and finds a beautiful, soft-spoken undergraduate for him. Will Jabez forget entirely about his childhood sweetheart with whom he’d shared the joys and pains of life or will he succumb to his mother’s pressure and the impeccable character and great beauty of his mother’s choice?